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Wednesday, August 1, 2018

The totalitarians Nelson Mandela celebrated and admired.

True to form, Obama whined over the rise of “strongman politics” and
of “the utter loss of shame among political leaders who repeatedly
lied" during a recent tribute to the late Nelson Mandela in yet another
performance of his blame America -- and Trump especially -- first for
the world's supposed ills.

But speaking of “strongmen” and of
"liars," let’s survey some of the murderous dictators who inspired
Nelson Mandela's most quotable nuggets:

Now, just for fun, let’s review some observations by the man who so “inspired” Nelson Mandela:

“The
Negro is indolent and spends his money on frivolities and drink, the
European is forward-looking, organized and intelligent…The Negro has
maintained his racial purity by his well known habit of avoiding
baths.” (Che Guevara.)

Just for fun, let’s now review some observations by the man who so inspired Barack Obama: “If
there is a country that has committed unspeakable atrocities in the
world, it is the United States of America! They don't care for human
beings! (Nelson Mandela, 2003.)

And the totalitarian movement Mandela hails with a raised fist and was
a loyal member of for years (communism) jailed, tortured and murdered
at triple the rate of the Nazis. By the way, can you imagine someone who
once stood in front of a swastika with an outstretched arm –everbeing forgiven for it by “enlightened” opinion?

Many Cubans (many of them black) suffered longer
and more horrible incarceration in Castro’s KGB-designed dungeons than
Nelson Mandela spent in South Africa’s (relatively) comfortable prisons,
which were open to inspection by the Red Cross. Castro never allowed a
Red Cross delegation anywhere near his real prisons. Now let’s see if
you recognize some of the Cuban ex-prisoners and torture-victims:

No? None of these names ring a bell? And yet their suffering took place in cells and torture chambers
only 90 miles from U.S. shores in a locale absolutely lousy with
international “press” bureaus and their intrepid “investigative
reporters.” From CNN to NBC, from Reuters to the AP, from ABC to NPR to
CBS, the Castros have always welcomed all of these to “embed” and
“report” from their family fiefdom.

You can’t swing a dead
cat in Havana without hitting a self-styled feisty and intrepid
investigative reporter, or a "diligent" academic, or a “fact-finding”
gaggle of U.S. politicians.

So what actual facts did these
allegedly diligent investigators turn up? For some peculiar reason--and
for going on 60 years now—their “findings” all dovetail nicely with the
“facts” issued by the Stalinist regime’s propaganda ministry.

The Castros and Che Guevara, by the way-- in the process of converting
a nation with a higher standard of living than half the nations of
Europe and a huge influx of immigrants into a vast prison, slum and
sewer that repels even Haitians—jailed and tortured the most political
prisoners (many black) per-capita of any regime in the modern history of
the Western hemisphere.

For all its faults, in its record of
repression, Apartheid South Africa couldn’t hold even a teensy-tiny
candle to the regime co-founded by Mandela’s idols Fidel Castro and Che
Guevara.

Mandela himself provides the perfect proof. You’d
never guess it from the international hoopla regarding his imprisonment,
but before his imprisonment (for communist terrorism,) Mandela enjoyed a
bona-fide day in court with civilized standards of jurisprudence and
under a judge who was not beholden to a dictator for his job (or his
life.)

When Nelson Mandela was convicted of "193 counts of
terrorism committed between 1961 and 1963, including the preparation,
manufacture, and use of explosives, including 210,000 hand grenades,
48,000 anti-personnel mines, 1,500 time devices, 144 tons of ammonium
nitrate," his trial had observers from around the free world. "The trial
has been properly conducted," wrote Anthony Sampson, a correspondent
for the liberal London Observer. "The judge, Mr. Justice Quartus de Wet,
has been scrupulously fair," Sampson admitted this through his own
sympathies veered strongly towards Mandela. (Indeed, Sampson went on to write Nelson Mandela's authorized biography.)

In sharp contrast, when Ruby Hart Phillips, the Havana correspondent
for the (flamingly Castrophile) New York Times, attended a mass-trial of
accused Castro-regime enemies, she gaped in horror. "The defense
attorney made absolutely no defense, instead he apologized to the court
for defending the prisoners," she wrote in February 1959. "The whole
procedure was sickening." The defendants were all murdered by firing
squad the following dawn.

A reminder:

According to
Anti-Apartheid activists, a grand total of 3,000 political prisoners
passed through South Africa’s Robben Island prison in roughly 30 years
under the apartheid regime, (all after trials similar to the one
described above by Anthony Sampson.) Usually, about a thousand were
held. These were out of a South African population of 40 million. Here's
what Mandela's "jail cell" looked like towards the end of his sentence.

According to the Human Rights group, Freedom House,
a grand total of 500,000 political prisoners have passed through the
Castros various prisons and forced labor camps (many after trails like
the one described by R.H Phillips above, others with none whatsoever.)
At one time in 1961, some 300,000 Cubans were jailed for political
offenses (in torture chambers and forced-labor camps designed by
Stalin's disciples, not like Mandela's as seen above.) This was out of a
Cuban population in 1960 of 6.4 million. Do the math, Castro and Che groupies.

Photo: Agência Brasil

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